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Content Published May 3, 2025

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Queue for market stall selling cheese, Swaffham,UK

11am 800 aaron academy artisan atmosphere auction baron bell bigod binham blue borough boss british broadland business buzz chain charity cheese cheesemonger cheeses cheshire christie community connection continental craft crepes crown culture cured customer customers dairy delivery demand dereham engagement events expertise fakenham farm fen food freedom french fresh galettes green greyhound hams heritage historic kitchen lancashire local locals mainland market memorial mrs norfolk not-for-profit of online orders ostler outdoor own passion pigs popular produce promotion pub quality queue raclette retail ruth saturday service shopping small social son specialty square stall street suffolk superintendent supply support sustainable swaffham tastings team temples three toasties tourism town traders trading tradition trailer uk variety visitors volunteer war work years cheese

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Content Published May 3, 2025

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Disused BT phone boxes being used to advertise McDonald's fast food in King's Lynn, Norfolk,UK

accessibility adaptation advertising attraction billboard box brand branding british telecom burger business campaign chain restaurant cityscape commercial commercial space communication community competition connectivity consumerism convenience creative culture customer digital age dining disused drive-thru eatery economy expansion fast food fast food chain fast-paced foot traffic franchise fries globalization guerrilla marketing heritage high street history iconic identity innovation kings lynn landmark legacy lifestyle local local business logo market share marketing mcdonalds meal menu modernization neon norfolk nostalgia obsolete technology outdoor advertising pedestrian photography placement poster preservation promotion public infrastructure public space quick service quirky recognition red phone box repurposed restaurant retro reuse revitalization saturation signage social media street street art takeaway telecommunications telephone booths tourism town transformation trend uk unusual urban urban decay urban planning vintage viral visibility bt bt phone boxes obsolete phone planning technology telephone urban

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Content Published May 3, 2025

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Disused BT phone boxes being used to advertise McDonald's fast food in King's Lynn, Norfolk,UK

accessibility adaptation advertising attraction billboard box brand branding british telecom burger business campaign chain restaurant cityscape commercial commercial space communication community competition connectivity consumerism convenience creative culture customer digital age dining disused drive-thru eatery economy expansion fast food fast food chain fast-paced foot traffic franchise fries globalization guerrilla marketing heritage high street history iconic identity innovation kings lynn landmark legacy lifestyle local local business logo market share marketing mcdonalds meal menu modernization neon norfolk nostalgia obsolete technology outdoor advertising pedestrian photography placement poster preservation promotion public infrastructure public space quick service quirky recognition red phone box repurposed restaurant retro reuse revitalization saturation signage social media street street art takeaway telecommunications telephone booths tourism town transformation trend uk unusual urban urban decay urban planning vintage viral visibility bt bt phone boxes obsolete phone planning technology telephone urban

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Content Published May 2, 2025

Bow Brand King's Lynn

Sarah on the bench at Bow Brand Ltd in King's Lynn, Norfolk, extruding cow gut for the manufacture of harp strings.

1050 12 14 1550 1902 2014 25 47 70000 abattoir africa alternative america antique asia atmosphere back-ordered ban baroque barrels bass beef brand breakage bse buckingham business by-product cattle celtic climate control cow cows craftsmanship curing daily delivery director disease drying early eu europe experienced export expressiveness factory family full gauges gauging generations global gut handcrafted hands harp harpist harps healy heritage highgate impact industry innovation instruments intestines ireland italy kings loyal lynn lyon machine mad manager manufacturing materials mature mellow music natural no norfolk north notes nuanced nylon octaves palace polishing process production quality raw regulations repertoire response risk room royal salt salvi scotland serosa seven silver six small sound south special spinning stretching string strings stronger synthetic testing tone tradition uk usa varnishing warm washing weeks workers bow

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Content Published May 2, 2025

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Making harp strings from cow gut at Bow Brand, KIng's Lynn, Norfolk, UK

1050 12 14 1550 1902 2014 25 47 70000 abattoir africa alternative america antique asia atmosphere back-ordered ban baroque barrels bass beef brand breakage bse buckingham business by-product cattle celtic climate control cow cows craftsmanship curing daily delivery director disease drying early eu europe experienced export expressiveness factory family full gauges gauging generations global gut handcrafted hands harp harpist harps healy heritage highgate impact industry innovation instruments intestines ireland italy kings loyal lynn lyon machine mad manager manufacturing materials mature mellow music natural no norfolk north notes nuanced nylon octaves palace polishing process production quality raw regulations repertoire response risk room royal salt salvi scotland serosa seven silver six small sound south special spinning stretching string strings stronger synthetic testing tone tradition uk usa varnishing warm washing weeks workers bow

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Content Published May 2, 2025

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Making harp strings from cow gut at Bow Brand, KIng's Lynn, Norfolk, UK

1050 12 14 1550 1902 2014 25 47 70000 abattoir africa alternative america antique asia atmosphere back-ordered ban baroque barrels bass beef brand breakage bse buckingham business by-product cattle celtic climate control cow cows craftsmanship curing daily delivery director disease drying early eu europe experienced export expressiveness factory family full gauges gauging generations global gut handcrafted hands harp harpist harps healy heritage highgate impact industry innovation instruments intestines ireland italy kings loyal lynn lyon machine mad manager manufacturing materials mature mellow music natural no norfolk north notes nuanced nylon octaves palace polishing process production quality raw regulations repertoire response risk room royal salt salvi scotland serosa seven silver six small sound south special spinning stretching string strings stronger synthetic testing tone tradition uk usa varnishing warm washing weeks workers bow

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Content Published May 2, 2025

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Making harp strings from cow gut at Bow Brand, KIng's Lynn, Norfolk, UK

1050 12 14 1550 1902 2014 25 47 70000 abattoir africa alternative america antique asia atmosphere back-ordered ban baroque barrels bass beef brand breakage bse buckingham business by-product cattle celtic climate control cow cows craftsmanship curing daily delivery director disease drying early eu europe experienced export expressiveness factory family full gauges gauging generations global gut handcrafted hands harp harpist harps healy heritage highgate impact industry innovation instruments intestines ireland italy kings loyal lynn lyon machine mad manager manufacturing materials mature mellow music natural no norfolk north notes nuanced nylon octaves palace polishing process production quality raw regulations repertoire response risk room royal salt salvi scotland serosa seven silver six small sound south special spinning stretching string strings stronger synthetic testing tone tradition uk usa varnishing warm washing weeks workers bow

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Content Published May 2, 2025

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Making harp strings from cow gut at Bow Brand, KIng's Lynn, Norfolk, UK

1050 12 14 1550 1902 2014 25 47 70000 abattoir africa alternative america antique asia atmosphere back-ordered ban baroque barrels bass beef brand breakage bse buckingham business by-product cattle celtic climate control cow cows craftsmanship curing daily delivery director disease drying early eu europe experienced export expressiveness factory family full gauges gauging generations global gut handcrafted hands harp harpist harps healy heritage highgate impact industry innovation instruments intestines ireland italy kings loyal lynn lyon machine mad manager manufacturing materials mature mellow music natural no norfolk north notes nuanced nylon octaves palace polishing process production quality raw regulations repertoire response risk room royal salt salvi scotland serosa seven silver six small sound south special spinning stretching string strings stronger synthetic testing tone tradition uk usa varnishing warm washing weeks workers bow

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Content Published May 2, 2025

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Making harp strings from cow gut at Bow Brand, KIng's Lynn, Norfolk, UK

1050 12 14 1550 1902 2014 25 47 70000 abattoir africa alternative america antique asia atmosphere back-ordered ban baroque barrels bass beef brand breakage bse buckingham business by-product cattle celtic climate control cow cows craftsmanship curing daily delivery director disease drying early eu europe experienced export expressiveness factory family full gauges gauging generations global gut handcrafted hands harp harpist harps healy heritage highgate impact industry innovation instruments intestines ireland italy kings loyal lynn lyon machine mad manager manufacturing materials mature mellow music natural no norfolk north notes nuanced nylon octaves palace polishing process production quality raw regulations repertoire response risk room royal salt salvi scotland serosa seven silver six small sound south special spinning stretching string strings stronger synthetic testing tone tradition uk usa varnishing warm washing weeks workers bow

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Content Published March 21, 2025

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Signage in Oxborough, Norfolk, protesting the Labour government's proposal to levy inheritace tax on agricultural estates.

The Labour government’s Autumn Budget, announced October 30, 2024, proposed changes to inheritance tax (IHT) on agricultural estates, effective April 6, 2026. Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) will offer 100% tax relief only up to £1 million of combined asset value per estate. Beyond this, a 50% relief applies, taxing the excess at 20%. Payments can be spread interest-free over 10 years. Aimed at wealthier estates and tax avoidance, the policy is expected to raise £200 million annually. Critics, especially farmers, argue it threatens family farms, despite government claims it affects only 500 estates yearly.

1 20 2024 agricultural assets autumn avoidance backlash budget business cap cla consultation continuity economy environmental estate estates family farmers farming farms fiscal food funding generational government inheritance instalments interest-free land landowners lifetime management million nfu opposition policy prices property protests public rate reform relief revenue rural security services strategy strategy think harder explain tax reform uk tax policies remove duplicates tax transfers treasury uk valuation wealth wealthiest abour labour

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Content Published March 21, 2025

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Signage in Oxborough, Norfolk, protesting the Labour government's proposal to levy inheritace tax on agricultural estates.

The Labour government’s Autumn Budget, announced October 30, 2024, proposed changes to inheritance tax (IHT) on agricultural estates, effective April 6, 2026. Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) will offer 100% tax relief only up to £1 million of combined asset value per estate. Beyond this, a 50% relief applies, taxing the excess at 20%. Payments can be spread interest-free over 10 years. Aimed at wealthier estates and tax avoidance, the policy is expected to raise £200 million annually. Critics, especially farmers, argue it threatens family farms, despite government claims it affects only 500 estates yearly.

1 20 2024 agricultural assets autumn avoidance backlash budget business cap cla consultation continuity economy environmental estate estates family farmers farming farms fiscal food funding generational government inheritance instalments interest-free land landowners lifetime management million nfu opposition policy prices property protests public rate reform relief revenue rural security services strategy strategy think harder explain tax reform uk tax policies remove duplicates tax transfers treasury uk valuation wealth wealthiest abour labour

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Content Published March 21, 2025

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Signage in Oxborough, Norfolk, protesting the Labour government's proposal to levy inheritace tax on agricultural estates.

The Labour government’s Autumn Budget, announced October 30, 2024, proposed changes to inheritance tax (IHT) on agricultural estates, effective April 6, 2026. Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) will offer 100% tax relief only up to £1 million of combined asset value per estate. Beyond this, a 50% relief applies, taxing the excess at 20%. Payments can be spread interest-free over 10 years. Aimed at wealthier estates and tax avoidance, the policy is expected to raise £200 million annually. Critics, especially farmers, argue it threatens family farms, despite government claims it affects only 500 estates yearly.

1 20 2024 agricultural assets autumn avoidance backlash budget business cap cla consultation continuity economy environmental estate estates family farmers farming farms fiscal food funding generational government inheritance instalments interest-free land landowners lifetime management million nfu opposition policy prices property protests public rate reform relief revenue rural security services strategy strategy think harder explain tax reform uk tax policies remove duplicates tax transfers treasury uk valuation wealth wealthiest abour labour

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Content Published March 21, 2025

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Signage in Oxborough, Norfolk, protesting the Labour government's proposal to levy inheritace tax on agricultural estates.

The Labour government’s Autumn Budget, announced October 30, 2024, proposed changes to inheritance tax (IHT) on agricultural estates, effective April 6, 2026. Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) will offer 100% tax relief only up to £1 million of combined asset value per estate. Beyond this, a 50% relief applies, taxing the excess at 20%. Payments can be spread interest-free over 10 years. Aimed at wealthier estates and tax avoidance, the policy is expected to raise £200 million annually. Critics, especially farmers, argue it threatens family farms, despite government claims it affects only 500 estates yearly.

1 20 2024 agricultural assets autumn avoidance backlash budget business cap cla consultation continuity economy environmental estate estates family farmers farming farms fiscal food funding generational government inheritance instalments interest-free land landowners lifetime management million nfu opposition policy prices property protests public rate reform relief revenue rural security services strategy strategy think harder explain tax reform uk tax policies remove duplicates tax transfers treasury uk valuation wealth wealthiest abour labour

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Content Published March 21, 2025

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Signage in Oxborough, Norfolk, protesting the Labour government's proposal to levy inheritace tax on agricultural estates.

The Labour government’s Autumn Budget, announced October 30, 2024, proposed changes to inheritance tax (IHT) on agricultural estates, effective April 6, 2026. Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) will offer 100% tax relief only up to £1 million of combined asset value per estate. Beyond this, a 50% relief applies, taxing the excess at 20%. Payments can be spread interest-free over 10 years. Aimed at wealthier estates and tax avoidance, the policy is expected to raise £200 million annually. Critics, especially farmers, argue it threatens family farms, despite government claims it affects only 500 estates yearly.

1 20 2024 agricultural assets autumn avoidance backlash budget business cap cla consultation continuity economy environmental estate estates family farmers farming farms fiscal food funding generational government inheritance instalments interest-free land landowners lifetime management million nfu opposition policy prices property protests public rate reform relief revenue rural security services strategy strategy think harder explain tax reform uk tax policies remove duplicates tax transfers treasury uk valuation wealth wealthiest abour labour

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Content Published March 21, 2025

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Signage in Oxborough, Norfolk, protesting the Labour government's proposal to levy inheritace tax on agricultural estates.

The Labour government’s Autumn Budget, announced October 30, 2024, proposed changes to inheritance tax (IHT) on agricultural estates, effective April 6, 2026. Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) will offer 100% tax relief only up to £1 million of combined asset value per estate. Beyond this, a 50% relief applies, taxing the excess at 20%. Payments can be spread interest-free over 10 years. Aimed at wealthier estates and tax avoidance, the policy is expected to raise £200 million annually. Critics, especially farmers, argue it threatens family farms, despite government claims it affects only 500 estates yearly.

1 20 2024 agricultural assets autumn avoidance backlash budget business cap cla consultation continuity economy environmental estate estates family farmers farming farms fiscal food funding generational government inheritance instalments interest-free land landowners lifetime management million nfu opposition policy prices property protests public rate reform relief revenue rural security services strategy strategy think harder explain tax reform uk tax policies remove duplicates tax transfers treasury uk valuation wealth wealthiest abour labour

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Content Published December 6, 2020

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business 19 baxters bridge chip closed contagion contagious copyrighted corona coronavirus covid distancing epidemic fish httpwww.sibarber.co.uk lockdown lockdown 2 mask masks pandemic photographer shop si barber small social sutton virus

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Content Published December 6, 2020

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Content Published December 6, 2020

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Content Published December 6, 2020

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Content Published December 6, 2020

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